

By default, this is set to your store's time zone. Optional: Select the time zone to use.Create a new workflow, and then select the Scheduled time trigger.The smallest possible interval is one day.Ĭreate a workflow that runs at a specific date and time For repeating workflows, the longest interval possible between occurrences is one year.If a workflow is created that both starts and ends in the past, you can't activate the workflow. A workflow must have at least one occurrence in the future.


to create a workflow that starts at a specific date and time and repeats on a schedule until specific criteria are met.to create a workflow that starts at a specific date and time and repeats on a schedule.to create a workflow that starts at a specific date and time and occurs once.There are three different ways to use the Scheduled time trigger: Unlike most other triggers that are available for Shopify Flow, the Scheduled time trigger starts a workflow based on criteria that you set when you create the workflow, rather than based on an event that occurs in your store or in an app. stop repeating the workflow when certain criteria are met.repeat the workflow on a specific schedule.The Scheduled time trigger starts a workflow at a time and date that you specify, with options to do the following:
